About the 4 Japan-China Youth Friendship Exchange Project Online Report Session

 This year, the Cabinet Office International Youth Exchange Program (FY4 Japan-China Youth Friendship Exchange Program) debriefing session (FY4 Japan-China Youth Friendship Exchange Program and Japan-Korea Youth Friendship Exchange Program online debriefing session) will be held on Saturday, February 2.

 This program aims to promote mutual friendship and understanding among young people from Japan, China, and South Korea, broaden the international outlook of Japanese youth, cultivate a spirit of international cooperation, and improve their practical skills in international cooperation. By doing so, we aim to develop young people who can demonstrate leadership in the international community, and to contribute to social contribution activities such as healthy youth development activities by young people.The content consists of two pre-training sessions, an exchange meeting with Chinese and Korean youths, and a post-training session for a total of four days.

 This year, 25 people who passed the selection of the Cabinet Office are participating in the Chinese project, and 12 are participating in the Korean project as Japanese youth.This time, Ms. Miyu Azuma (5th year student, Faculty of Medicine) and Ms. Sayaka Kawata (4th year student, Faculty of Medicine) participated in the China project.

 This debriefing session to be held this time will mainly focus onCabinet Office Youth International Exchange ProgramIt is intended for those who are thinking of applying for this year's project, and we are planning to hold a report meeting for this year's project and an explanation for the next year, so if you are interested, please join us.